1967 Bonneville
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1967 Bonneville
I have found a 1967 Bonneville for sale in my area. Anyone got any suggestions on what I should offer the guy? I don't know much abou it right now, so any input would be helpful.
Here'* what I do know:
1967 Bonneville Sedan
Dark blue
stock rear wheel skirts
NO VISIBLE RUST - don't know about the frame
engine type unknown right now
Here'* what I do know:
1967 Bonneville Sedan
Dark blue
stock rear wheel skirts
NO VISIBLE RUST - don't know about the frame
engine type unknown right now
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That would be sexy find if it'* a 428. Depends on mileage, interior...etc. (You know...) Fixer upper, yeah $3,000, that'* for a 400 ci. If it'* an excellent 428, no more than...$7500??? Let me look it up.
Check Kelley Blue Book, or [urlhttp://www.nada.com]. I've heard good thing about nada, simple user friendly, and accurate. I don't know how old they can date back though.
Have fun...let me know how much you bought it for, if you buy it.
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Check Kelley Blue Book, or [urlhttp://www.nada.com]. I've heard good thing about nada, simple user friendly, and accurate. I don't know how old they can date back though.
Have fun...let me know how much you bought it for, if you buy it.
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ok, here we go....$8640 for a 400 great condition/$6060 for average condition/$3750 for a fixer upper.
for a 428 $9000 for excellent/$6313 for an average condition/$3906 for a fixer upper.
I hope this helps!!!
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for a 428 $9000 for excellent/$6313 for an average condition/$3906 for a fixer upper.
I hope this helps!!!
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Re: 1967 Bonneville
Originally Posted by complinitor
Hmm...now this sounds pretty similar to what I'll soon be in the market for. Do you know if this is the Brougham model? Have you made the guy an offer yet? I'll be curious to know how you make out! -Dan
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Originally Posted by complinitor
Thanks for the info. It'* a 428 4 door. I'm still thinking...he only wants $1000 for it.
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Did you ever get that beast?! Is it a 4 door hard top like where you can roll down all the windows and be left with B pillar? DAMMMMMMMMMMMN THOSE THINGS ARE BEASTS!!! I've always been partial to the '65 Bon. But the '67 is a one of a kind look that no other year Bon had (as if you needed more reasons for taking the car).
I say if the engine is nice and clean then its always a good indicator of a good engine however a dirty one probably isn't that good of an indicator of whether its bad... and when i mean clean i mean like showcar condition.
Mike D
I say if the engine is nice and clean then its always a good indicator of a good engine however a dirty one probably isn't that good of an indicator of whether its bad... and when i mean clean i mean like showcar condition.
Mike D
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